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Francis Pigou (3 January 1832 – 25 January 1916) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th. ==Career== He was born in Baden-Baden〔(Art Roots )〕〔“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X〕 and educated at Ripon Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained in 1856〔”The Clergy List”: London, Kelly’s, 1913〕 and became a Curate at St Andrew, Stoke Talmage, then Chaplain at Marbœuf Chapel, Paris. He held incumbencies at St Peter, Vere Street, St Philip, Regent Street and St George, Doncaster during which time he became an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen.〔(New York Times )〕 He was Rural Dean of Halifax from 1875 to 1888 when he became Dean of Chichester.〔The Dean Of Chichester.-The Rev. Francis Pigou The Times Thursday, Nov 15, 1888; pg. 8; Issue 32544; col A〕 Pigou found life to be ''unbearably sleepy'' in Chichester and castigated it ''unsparingly'' complaining that there was ''so little to do''.〔Lowther Clarke. Chichester Cathedral in the Nineteenth Century. p. 16〕 While at Chichester he absented himself a great deal and was ''overjoyed'', when after three years, he became Dean of Bristol, a post that offered him more scope for his energy.〔〔Philip Barrett, ‘Pigou, Francis (1832–1916)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 25 Jan 2011. )〕 He died at Bristol on 25 January 1916.〔The Times, Wednesday, Jan 26, 1916; pg. 5; Issue 41073; col F Death Of The Dean Of Bristol. A Notable Preacher〕
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